Songleader Boot Camp (SLBC) regional conferences offer one of the top
Jewish leadership training opportunities in the country led by
nationally renowned Jewish leaders, educators and music artists. SLBC
teaches participants about the many vehicles they have to create
powerful, interactive connections, expand leadership abilities, and
learn specific skills and techniques to inspire change in their
communities. SLBC offers a profound exploration of the physiology,
psychology, strategy, and execution behind explosive Jewish teaching and
songleading.
SLBC Conference Participants include:
- Rabbis
- Cantors
- Jewish educators
- Religious school teachers
- Lay leaders
- Veteran and new songleaders
- Adults, Teens ages 13+, and College Students
- Jewish Camping Staff
You don’t need to be a musician! Music is just one vehicle for connection and inspiration that is explored.
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Sponsorship
Songleader Boot Camp applicants are encouraged to obtain a Sponsor (i.e.
Religious school director, camp director, youth group director) to
provide tuition assistance for Songleader Boot Camp. Participation in
Songleader Boot Camp is considered to be an extraordinary opportunity
and valuable investment in Jewish leadership development.
• Location:
Temple Shir Tikva
141 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA
• Requirements:
- Participants range from 13 to 100+ years old
- Participants are encouraged to bring instruments if they play one. You don’t need to be a musician!
• Fees:
$295 Registration. Registration includes:
- All SLBC activities and materials
- Meals during SLBC hours
Full payment is required for your application to be processed. SLBC will invoice any sponsors listed on your registration.
*For special circumstances, alternate payment arrangements are available. Please contact
info@songleaderbootcamp.com for more details.
• Cancellation Policy:
If you wish to cancel your registration on or before
February 1, 2014 there is a $150 cancellation fee
No fees refunded after February 1, 2014.